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  2. Bijak - Wikipedia

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    The Bijak of Kabir. Bijak is a compilation of verses and hymns attributed to Kabir, a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint. The term "Bijak" translates to "Seedling" or "The Seed" in Hindi, symbolizing the essence of Kabir's teachings. The text is central to the Kabir Panth, a spiritual movement that follows his philosophy.

  3. Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Kabir's poems were verbally composed in the 15th century and transmitted viva voce through the 17th century. Kabir Bijak was compiled and written down for the first time in the 17th century. [33] Scholars state that this form of transmission, over geography and across generations bred change, interpolation and corruption of the poems. [33]

  4. Talk:Bijak - Wikipedia

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    Large number of Indian population follow the teachings of Kabir are collectively called as Kabir Panth. The Bijak is a sacred book for Kabir Panth as well as other sects devoted to Kabir. Bijak is known to westerners in early twentieth century [1]. Kabir referred to this word Bijak in the Sakhi of 37th Ramaini [2] of the scripture. The Bijak ...

  5. Kabirvad - Wikipedia

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    Kabirvad is a banyan tree located on a small river island in the Narmada River, in Bharuch district, Gujarat, India.The tree and place is associated with 15th-century mystic-poet Kabir, and the location includes a temple dedicated to him.

  6. Kabir panth - Wikipedia

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    Kabir Panth (transl. Path of Kabir) is a Sant Mat denomination and philosophy based on the teachings of the 15th century saint and poet, Kabir. It is based on devotion to him as one guru as a means to salvation. The adherents of Kabir Panth are from many religious backgrounds as Kabir never advocated change of religions but highlighted their ...

  7. Santo Bambino of Aracoeli - Wikipedia

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    The Santo Bambino of Aracœli ("Holy Child of Aracœli"), sometimes known as the Bambino Gesù di Aracœli ("Child Jesus of Aracœli") is a 15th-century Roman Catholic devotional replicated wooden image enshrined in the titular Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, depicting the Child Jesus [1] swaddled in golden fabric, wearing a crown, and adorned with various gemstones and jewels donated by ...

  8. Lakawood - Wikipedia

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    Lakawood, or laka wood (Malay: kayu laka), is a reddish aromatic heartwood used as incense in China, India and South East Asia. [1] It also had a number of other uses in the past, for example as a dye and for medicinal purposes.

  9. Cabeiri - Wikipedia

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    In the past, the Semitic word kabir ("great") has been compared to Κάβειροι since at least Joseph Justus Scaliger in the sixteenth century, but nothing else seemed to point to a Semitic origin, until the idea of "great" gods expressed by the Semitic root kbr was definitively attested for North Syria in the thirteenth century BCE, in texts from Emar published by D. Arnaud in 1985–87.